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Winter Lawn Care

Winter Lawn Care

  • November 18, 2015
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Finally the mower is in the shed.

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Holiday Decorating with Fresh Greenery

Holiday Decorating with Fresh Greenery

  • November 18, 2015
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Christmas trees, wreaths, dining table arrangements and mantel decorations.

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Now Bring Us Some Figgy Pudding

  • November 17, 2015
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Sweet figgy pudding is a far cry from its savory medieval origins.

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The Ornamental Garden in December

  • November 17, 2015
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A gardener’s work is never done!

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Winterberry Holly

Winterberry Holly

  • November 17, 2015
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A glorious plant for the winter landscape!

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Edible Garden Tips and Tasks for November

  • November 11, 2015
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The 2015 vegetable season is coming to an end.

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Mycorrhizae – Part I

Mycorrhizae – Part I

  • October 29, 2015
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A symbiotic relationship between fungus and plants.

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Sweet Potatoes in Orange Cups

Sweet Potatoes in Orange Cups

  • October 19, 2015
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Traditional dish for the Thanksgiving table

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Sweetbay Magnolia

Sweetbay Magnolia

  • October 17, 2015
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A sweet plant for a soggy site.

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The Ornamental Garden in November

  • October 17, 2015
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Don’t put away those garden tools just yet!

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